Shooting at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol

Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
VenueBeijing Shooting Range Hall
DateAugust 15, 2008
August 16, 2008
Competitors19 from 14 nations
Winning score780.2 (OR)
Medalists
   Ukraine
   Germany
   Germany
Shooting at the
2008 Summer Olympics
Rifle
50 m rifle three positions men women
50 m rifle prone men
10 m air rifle   men   women
Pistol
50 m pistol men
25 m pistol women
25 m rapid fire pistol men
10 m air pistol men women
Shotgun
Trap men women
Double trap men
Skeet men women

The Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place between August 15 and 16 at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall.

The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 60 shots with a pistol at 25 metres distance. Scores for each shot were in increments of 1, with a maximum score of 10. Targets were presented in series of 5. Each shooter was presented with 12 series, and had a sharply limited time to complete each. Four of the series had to be completed in 8 seconds apiece, four more within 6 seconds, and four within 4 seconds.

The top 6 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired an additional 20 shots. These shots scored in increments of .1, with a maximum score of 10.9. They were presented in four series of 5 shots each, with each series being limited to 4 seconds to make all five shots. The total score from all 80 shots was used to determine final ranking.

After rule changes, new Olympic records were established by Keith Sanderson (qualification round) and Oleksandr Petriv (final), while Ralf Schumann won his fifth Olympic medal in the event.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

Qualification records
World record  Alexei Klimov (RUS)
 Christian Reitz (GER)
591 Granada, Spain
Milan, Italy
6 October 2006
28 May 2008
Olympic record ISSF Rule changed on 01.01.2005
Final records
World record  Christian Reitz (GER) 794.0 (591+203.0) Milan, Italy 28 May 2008
Olympic record ISSF Rule changed on 01.01.2005

Qualification round

The first stage began at 13:00 China Standard Time (UTC+8) on Friday. The second stage began at 09:00 on Saturday.

Rank Athlete Country 8 6 4 ST1 8 6 4 ST2 Total Notes
1 Keith Sanderson  United States 97 98 94 289 99 99 96 294 583 Q OR
2 Leonid Yekimov  Russia 99 95 97 291 99 96 95 290 581 Q
3 Roman Bondaruk  Ukraine 96 94 96 286 100 97 97 294 580 Q
4 Oleksandr Petriv  Ukraine 96 99 94 289 98 96 97 291 580 Q
5 Ralf Schumann  Germany 97 99 92 288 99 97 95 291 579 Q
6 Christian Reitz  Germany 97 100 92 289 99 97 94 290 579 Q
7 Leuris Pupo  Cuba 96 97 95 288 97 96 97 290 578
8 Aleksey Klimov  Russia 99 99 90 288 95 96 98 289 577
9 Iulian Raicea  Romania 99 95 93 287 99 95 95 289 576
10 Liu Zhongsheng  China 96 95 90 281 98 96 97 291 572 −2p
11 Júlio Almeida  Brazil 98 96 90 284 98 100 86 284 568
12 Ghenadie Lisoconi  Moldova 95 96 91 282 93 95 97 285 567
13 Afanasijs Kuzmins  Latvia 95 92 90 277 98 96 94 288 565
14 Martin Podhráský  Czech Republic 92 98 86 276 99 98 92 289 565
15 Hasli Izwan Amir Hasan  Malaysia 96 95 88 279 95 95 85 285 564
16 Martin Strnad  Czech Republic 96 94 77 267 99 99 97 295 562
17 Bruce Quick  Australia 94 97 89 280 95 95 90 280 560
18 Wong Fai  Hong Kong 96 97 89 282 98 92 86 276 558
Zhang Penghui  China 96 100 92 288 DQ

−2p 2 points deducted (45° rule violation) – DQ Disqualified (repeated 45° rule violation) – OR Olympic record – Q Qualified for final – ST1 Stage 1 – ST2 Stage 2

Final

Rank Athlete Qual 1 2 3 4 Final Total Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Oleksandr Petriv (UKR) 580 50.8 50.2 48.4 50.8 200.2 780.2 OR
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Ralf Schumann (GER) 579 49.2 49.5 50.2 51.6 200.5 779.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Christian Reitz (GER) 579 50.8 49.1 52.4 48.0 200.3 779.3
4  Leonid Yekimov (RUS) 581 46.6 50.9 51.0 48.7 197.2 778.2
5  Keith Sanderson (USA) 583 48.6 48.0 47.5 49.5 193.6 776.6
6  Roman Bondaruk (UKR) 580 49.4 49.6 49.0 46.7 194.7 774.7

OR Olympic record

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